Kerry O’Malley Baldwin joined the Harvard
women’s soccer team as an assistant coach in August
2012.

In 2013, Baldwin helped Harvard to its 11th Ivy League
title, wrapping its conference slate with a perfect 7-0 record for
the first time since 1999. Margaret “Midge” Purce was
named the Ivy League Rookie and Player of the Year, headlining
seven total Crimson student-athletes to garner conference
honors.

In Baldwin's first season in Cambridge, Harvard went 9-5-3
overall and 3-3-1 in Ivy League play, while five players garnered
all-conference status in 2012.

Before coming to Harvard, Baldwin was the assistant
coach at St. Bonaventure. She coached at St. Bonaventure from
2010-12 and helped the Bonnies appear in four straight A-10
Tournament appearances.

Before St. Bonaventure, Baldwin was the women’s
soccer assistant coach at Brandeis University from 2007-10. At
Brandeis, she helped coach the Owls to two ECAC
championships.

Before entering coaching, Baldwin played collegiate
soccer as a student at St Bonaventure from 2004-06 and served as
team captain for two years. She also played for the
Providence College Friars as an undergraduate from 2002-03.
During her time with the Friars, she was named to the Big East
All-Rookie team and to theSoccer
BuzzAll-Northeast rookie
team.

Baldwin was a leader before entering college as
well. While playing at Longmeadow High School in Longmeadow,
Mass., Baldwin was named the Massachusetts Player of the Year
and an NSCAA High School All-American in 2001.